Help after a mosquito or horsefly bite: when you can cope on your own, and when it is better to see a doctor

13.06.2024 11:11

Even if you take all possible precautions, this does not mean that you can avoid being bitten by a mosquito or horsefly.

The main danger of such an injury is that if the bite site is scratched too much, the wound may become infected.

Help with insect bites

In such situations, you can use a balm after bites - such products are available in a convenient form and are somewhat similar to lip balm.

They are convenient to apply to the bitten area, thereby cooling the skin and eliminating discomfort.

Another option is a special patch, which, firstly, prevents scratching of the bite, and secondly, has an antibacterial effect, cools and soothes the skin.

A mosquito
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Finally, you can use ointments and gels if you feel severe discomfort from the bite.

For a quick anti-allergic effect, tooth removal and skin cooling, you can use antihistamine ointments, and regenerating ointments with dexpanthenol will help relieve discomfort and help scratched bites heal faster.

When to see a doctor or call an ambulance

If a severe allergic reaction occurs after an insect bite, which is accompanied by significant swelling of the skin, swelling of a part of the body or face, coughing and difficulty breathing, it is important to immediately consult a doctor or call an ambulance.

Previously, we shared myths and truths about rotavirus infection .

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


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  1. Help with insect bites
  2. When to see a doctor or call an ambulance